Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew

I caught this one in the Sarajevo Film Festival. Being a Kazakh film is in and of itself enough to stir my interest.
The film is about the lives of Russian (and German) migrants who have been living in Kazakhstan since the USSR. Like the other few Kazakh films I've seen, central themes include horses, the harshness of life on the Steppe, and of course, ethnic tensions amongst the various groups.
A Russian wife gives birth to a child with Kazakh features. The Father (also Russian) is furious and suspects his wife has cheated on him with his Kazakh neighbour.
The movie vaguely traces the parents' reconciliation with the child's journey to his nomadic roots.
The characters are very likeable, especially (for me) the wife. Like other Kazakh movies I saw, this one is peppered here and there with comedic moments, despite its grim setting, all the while giving a rather eye-opening exposition of the realities (?) of life on the Steppe.
I highly recommend it

4/5